Posted on 02/25/2010 5:28:10 AM PST by La Lydia
Understanding the Impact of Illegal Immigration on the Citizens of Prince Georges County and the State of Maryland: Unemployment, Education, Tax Dollars, Contracts, What every Maryland citizen needs to know.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2010 6:30PM 8:30PM
JAMES R. COUSINS, JR. MUNICIPAL CENTER GLENARDEN GOLD ROOM 8600 GLENARDEN PARKWAY GLENARDEN, MD 20706
Sandy Pruitt, Moderator Leader, People for Change - www.pfcpgc.org
Panelists: Roy Beck, President, Numbers USA - www.numbersusa.org Impact of Illegal Immigration on our Population, the School System, and Environment, Contacting your Legislators - effective lobbying techniques; Paulette Faulkner, Former employee, State of Maryland, Child Support Enforcement Office: How Illegal Immigrants are taking advantage of our tax dollars thru social services; Leo Alexander, Democrat Candidate for Mayor of DC: High unemployment, undocmented workers and the impact of illegal immigrants; Monique A. Miles, Esq., Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) - www.irli.org: What are some Legal options?; Brad Botwin, Leader, Help Save Maryland - www.helpsavemaryland.org: Immigration bills in Annapolis E-verify in Prince Georges County - what needs to be done?
For more information contact: Sandy Pruitt, sandy@pfcpgc.org or 301-808-1492
Last night, Help Save Maryland members were made not welcome at St. Martin's Catholic Church in Gaithersburg, in adjacent Montgomery County. According to the American Jingoist, "...men who can best be described as thugs turned away members of Help Save Maryland from the doors of St. Martins Catholic Church. A number of HSM members were screened at the door and blocked from entry by Hispanic bouncers. They were instead told to listen to Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett presentation from the street. They also badmouthed our members in Spanish, not realizing they were fellow Latinos who understood every word."
Did the police intervene?
Keep fighting the good fight. Explain to them that the illegals are taking their jobs and the resources that are becoming more and more scarce.
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